Hi,
I came back from work yesterday to find out that I got a huge leak coming from one of the radiator valves. A few weeks ago I removed a couple of radiators upstairs in the first floor and I left the valves closed. Probably the baby opened up the valve before we left for work and it has been leaking the whole day. The result is that as we have exposed wooden floor upstairs all the water has come trough soaking the plaster down the first floor where we have carpet. The ceiling has been recently plastered and it was not painted, however it is all soaked in an area about 15 square meter. I have rippen off the soaked carpet underneath as it was quite old and we wanted to remove it sooner or later. I am now a bit worry about the effects on the exposed wooden floor upstairs and the wooden floor downstairs and whatever is underneath. What is the fastest way do dry everything out?Would it be good to lift some of the timber in order to ventilate faster? In cases like this would it be normal for the insurance company to sort me out with a new carpet?Any advice would be appreciated
I came back from work yesterday to find out that I got a huge leak coming from one of the radiator valves. A few weeks ago I removed a couple of radiators upstairs in the first floor and I left the valves closed. Probably the baby opened up the valve before we left for work and it has been leaking the whole day. The result is that as we have exposed wooden floor upstairs all the water has come trough soaking the plaster down the first floor where we have carpet. The ceiling has been recently plastered and it was not painted, however it is all soaked in an area about 15 square meter. I have rippen off the soaked carpet underneath as it was quite old and we wanted to remove it sooner or later. I am now a bit worry about the effects on the exposed wooden floor upstairs and the wooden floor downstairs and whatever is underneath. What is the fastest way do dry everything out?Would it be good to lift some of the timber in order to ventilate faster? In cases like this would it be normal for the insurance company to sort me out with a new carpet?Any advice would be appreciated